Roses are very capricious flowers and need special care. Very often, rose buds do not bloom and begin to dry out.
Find out why this happens and what needs to be done to save the flower.
Frequent rains
When the soil is too wet, the soil absorbs less oxygen, which causes the rose to become depleted of nutrients and starve.
In this case, arrange a film shelter over the plants, loosen the soil near the bush and cover it with pine bark.
When the rain stops, open the bush and spray it with a solution of boric acid, 5 grams of the product per 10 liters of water.
Heat
Constant direct sunlight causes small buds to grow and delays flowering.
For protection, stretch a special shading net over the plants and increase watering.
Temperature fluctuations
Sharp temperature fluctuations between day and night also negatively affect the formation of buds.
They never open or quickly fade and various diseases appear.
To combat this problem, feed the plant with the complex fertilizer "Epin" according to the instructions.
Also, the reasons for the buds falling off can be errors in agricultural technology, insufficient or excessive watering, improper feeding and various diseases and pests of roses.